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2015 Cup Final TV spot ponders 'What's in a name?'

by
NHL Public Relations
/ NHL.com

NEW YORK – The National Hockey League (NHL®) will unveil its 2015 Stanley Cup® Final national TV spot today exclusively on the NHL Facebook page. The spot will make its national television debut during Game 1 of the Stanley Cup® Final on Wednesday, June 3.

Narrated by acclaimed actor and hockey fan Liev Schreiber, the spot reminds us that an individual's name can come to represent much more than just the person. Uttering a name can prompt personal stories, awaken never-forgotten memories and trigger a wide range of emotions - excitement, happiness, passion, pride, inspiration, and even heartbreak.

"Name," like previous Stanley Cup Final TV spots – "Cup Raise," "Boys," "Handshake," and Emmy Award-winner "No Words" – shines a spotlight on a tradition that is unique to the NHL: having your name engraved and immortalized on the Stanley Cup, the most coveted trophy in sports. The commercial fittingly closes with the title card, "Welcome to Forever."

"With each Stanley Cup Final spot, we celebrate aspects of the game that are unique to the NHL," said Brian Jennings, NHL Chief Marketing Officer and Executive Vice President. "Every player dreams of winning a championship. In the NHL, the achievement of winning the Stanley Cup is made more special with the engraving of your name alongside some of the greatest to ever play the game. For players and fans alike, a name forever takes on a new meaning in this great game when it is hand-engraved on the Stanley Cup."

The "Name" TV spot will run across the media platforms of the NBC Sports Group, Rogers and the NHL – including NHL Network™, NHL.com, in-arena, digital and social media. The spot was crafted by New York City-based creative shop, Baby Bear's Porridge. To view all NHL TV spots, visit YouTube.com/NHL.